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Deck 11: Gender and Behavior
1
Playing action video games improves mental rotation skills in both males and females.
True
2
In gender research, meta-analytic techniques have allowed researchers to
A) correct errors in earlier research.
B) determine causal relationships.
C) better assess overall trends.
D) simplify gender differences.
A) correct errors in earlier research.
B) determine causal relationships.
C) better assess overall trends.
D) simplify gender differences.
better assess overall trends.
3
If Chuck is a stereotypical male, he will most likely be_____, but NOT_____ .
A) artistic; self-confident
B) understanding; dominant
C) emotional; expressive
D) self-confident; emotional
A) artistic; self-confident
B) understanding; dominant
C) emotional; expressive
D) self-confident; emotional
self-confident; emotional
4
The fact that gender stereotypes view male behavior as normal reflects an _____bias.
A) egocentric
B) ethnocentric
C) androcentric
D) androgynous
A) egocentric
B) ethnocentric
C) androcentric
D) androgynous
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5
is an individual's perception of self as male or female.
A) Gender role
B) Gender identity
C) Gender stereotype
D) Sexual orientation
A) Gender role
B) Gender identity
C) Gender stereotype
D) Sexual orientation
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6
The boundaries between how the typical male and the typical female are expected to behave is becoming
A) more defined.
B) nonexistent.
C) stagnate.
D) more flexible.
A) more defined.
B) nonexistent.
C) stagnate.
D) more flexible.
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7
Research on gender differences in mathematical ability indicates that
A) girls are more precocious than boys in mathematics.
B) boys generally do better than girls in mathematical abilities.
C) girls outperform boys at the high end of the mathematical ability distribution.
D) boys slightly outperform girls in mathematical complex problem-solving when they reach high school.
A) girls are more precocious than boys in mathematics.
B) boys generally do better than girls in mathematical abilities.
C) girls outperform boys at the high end of the mathematical ability distribution.
D) boys slightly outperform girls in mathematical complex problem-solving when they reach high school.
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8
As a child, Pat started speaking early and had a large vocabulary. It is likely that Pat is
A) female.
B) male.
C) better than normal at math.
D) an only child.
A) female.
B) male.
C) better than normal at math.
D) an only child.
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9
Widely shared beliefs about males' and females' abilities, personalities, and social behaviors are called__________ .
A) sexual prototypes
B) gender role differences
C) gender misattributions
D) gender stereotypes
A) sexual prototypes
B) gender role differences
C) gender misattributions
D) gender stereotypes
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10
Two of the most common gender stereotypes are__________among females and_______________in males.
A) dominance; aggression
B) emotionality; cognition
C) expressiveness; instrumentality
D) relationality; sexuality
A) dominance; aggression
B) emotionality; cognition
C) expressiveness; instrumentality
D) relationality; sexuality
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11
The gender similarities hypothesis posits that society is optimistic that the genders will experience more similarities than differences in the future.
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12
A research technique used to evaluate the results of many studies on the same question is called a
A) meta-analysis.
B) factor analysis.
C) quasi-experiment.
D) correlational analysis.
A) meta-analysis.
B) factor analysis.
C) quasi-experiment.
D) correlational analysis.
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13
Scholars often use_____ to refer to male-female differences that are learned and_____ to designate biological differences.
A) gender; sex
B) sex; gender
C) gender; gender
D) sex; sex
A) gender; sex
B) sex; gender
C) gender; gender
D) sex; sex
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14
According to your text, which of the following terms refers to the state of being male or female?
A) Sex.
B) Gender.
C) Gender identity.
D) Sexual orientation.
A) Sex.
B) Gender.
C) Gender identity.
D) Sexual orientation.
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15
Which of the following is NOT associated with the gender similarities hypothesis?
A) Overinflated claims of gender differences do not affect relationships.
B) Overinflated claims of gender differences cause problems in the workplace.
C) Most gender psychological differences are quite small.
D) Critics think Hyde left out important variables in her meta-analysis.
A) Overinflated claims of gender differences do not affect relationships.
B) Overinflated claims of gender differences cause problems in the workplace.
C) Most gender psychological differences are quite small.
D) Critics think Hyde left out important variables in her meta-analysis.
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16
Which of the following is generally NOT considered an element of the traditional gender stereotype associated with masculinity?
A) Active.
B) Independent.
C) Understanding.
D) Self-confident.
A) Active.
B) Independent.
C) Understanding.
D) Self-confident.
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17
The androcentric bias in gender stereotypes refers to the tendency for traits related to heterosexual relationships to be normative.
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18
Research on gender differences in cognitive abilities indicates a slight advantage for males due to their larger brain size.
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19
An important point about gender stereotypes is that since the 1980s, they
A) have become more pronounced.
B) seem to have become less rigid.
C) have nearly reversed themselves.
D) have become more universal across cultures.
A) have become more pronounced.
B) seem to have become less rigid.
C) have nearly reversed themselves.
D) have become more universal across cultures.
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20
Gender is defined in psychology as biologically determined.
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21
A meta-analysis showed that males clearly outperform females in which type of spatial ability?
A) Mental rotation.
B) Body orientation.
C) Spatial analogies.
D) Cognitive mapping.
A) Mental rotation.
B) Body orientation.
C) Spatial analogies.
D) Cognitive mapping.
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22
Genuine, documented gender differences in behavior
A) tell us nothing about specific individuals.
B) tell us a great deal about specific individuals.
C) permit very accurate predictions about individuals.
D) permit only very general predictions about individuals.
A) tell us nothing about specific individuals.
B) tell us a great deal about specific individuals.
C) permit very accurate predictions about individuals.
D) permit only very general predictions about individuals.
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23
Alcoholism is much more prevalent among men relative to women.
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24
Margie tends to interrupt others at work frequently. Given research in communication and gender differences, we can guess that Margie
A) is a typical woman.
B) works primarily with men.
C) is in management.
D) is actually a man.
A) is a typical woman.
B) works primarily with men.
C) is in management.
D) is actually a man.
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25
Jerry and Kerry are 10-year-old twins. They have performed about the same in all school subjects up to the present time. It would be reasonably safe to predict that
A) Jerry has a higher IQ than Kerry and will shortly begin to outperform Kerry in all middle and high school subjects.
B) starting in high school, Kerry will begin to outperform Jerry in all subjects that require intensive memorization.
C) Kerry will fail miserably at any task involving spatial skills, starting in tenth grade.
D) Jerry will outperform Kerry slightly in mathematical complex problem-solving starting in high school.
A) Jerry has a higher IQ than Kerry and will shortly begin to outperform Kerry in all middle and high school subjects.
B) starting in high school, Kerry will begin to outperform Jerry in all subjects that require intensive memorization.
C) Kerry will fail miserably at any task involving spatial skills, starting in tenth grade.
D) Jerry will outperform Kerry slightly in mathematical complex problem-solving starting in high school.
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26
A young boy is more likely than a young girl to engage in passive-aggressive behaviors.
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27
Females have a higher rate of _____than males.
A) mood disorders
B) alcoholism
C) antisocial behavior
D) all of these
A) mood disorders
B) alcoholism
C) antisocial behavior
D) all of these
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28
It appears that boys engage in more _____aggression and girls engage in more aggression.
A) verbal; physical
B) physical; relational
C) physical; antisocial
D) relational; antisocial
A) verbal; physical
B) physical; relational
C) physical; antisocial
D) relational; antisocial
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29
Research indicates that experienced emotions are
A) stronger in men.
B) stronger in women.
C) the same for men and women.
D) based on the rules parents teach their sons and daughters.
A) stronger in men.
B) stronger in women.
C) the same for men and women.
D) based on the rules parents teach their sons and daughters.
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30
All of the following statements about self-esteem are supported by research EXCEPT:
A) Females typically score substantially lower than males on measures of self-esteem.
B) Girls' self-esteem does not drop in adolescence.
C) White men and women report self-esteem differences.
D) Black men and women report no self-esteem differences.
A) Females typically score substantially lower than males on measures of self-esteem.
B) Girls' self-esteem does not drop in adolescence.
C) White men and women report self-esteem differences.
D) Black men and women report no self-esteem differences.
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31
Research suggests that the major emotional difference between men and women is
A) women are more emotional than men.
B) women are more expressive than men.
C) women don't get angry as easily as men.
D) men don't fall in love very often.
A) women are more emotional than men.
B) women are more expressive than men.
C) women don't get angry as easily as men.
D) men don't fall in love very often.
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32
Judy has been diagnosed with a psychological disorder. Which of the following disorders is she most likely to have?
A) Alcoholism.
B) Depression.
C) Antisocial personality disorder.
D) Dissociative personality disorder.
A) Alcoholism.
B) Depression.
C) Antisocial personality disorder.
D) Dissociative personality disorder.
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33
If there is a statistically evident difference between genders, it is more likely due to discrimination than a valid phenomenon.
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34
The overall incidence of mental disorders indicates that
A) it is roughly the same for both genders.
B) they are more likely to occur in women than men.
C) they are more likely to occur in men than women.
D) gender differences are unclear because many disorders go unreported.
A) it is roughly the same for both genders.
B) they are more likely to occur in women than men.
C) they are more likely to occur in men than women.
D) gender differences are unclear because many disorders go unreported.
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Regarding the overall incidence of mental disorders, men and women are_____ ; regarding the disorders men and women tend to develop, they are _____.
A) similar; different
B) different; similar
C) similar; also very similar
D) different; also very different
A) similar; different
B) different; similar
C) similar; also very similar
D) different; also very different
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36
Male babies tend to speak sooner than female babies.
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37
According to research, men and women experience emotions similarly.
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38
Most research on gender differences regarding sexual attitudes
A) is in line with the gender similarities hypothesis.
B) indicates males are more likely to be sexually active.
C) finds females are more likely to feel negative emotions in response to sex.
D) All of these are true.
A) is in line with the gender similarities hypothesis.
B) indicates males are more likely to be sexually active.
C) finds females are more likely to feel negative emotions in response to sex.
D) All of these are true.
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39
Women are more likely to suffer from anxiety than men.
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40
The type of aggression shown in boys and girls
A) changes according to the culture.
B) does not change according to culture.
C) is more physically aggressive between girls in non-Western cultures.
D) is indirectly aggressive between boys in non-Western cultures.
A) changes according to the culture.
B) does not change according to culture.
C) is more physically aggressive between girls in non-Western cultures.
D) is indirectly aggressive between boys in non-Western cultures.
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41
Social role theory suggests that
A) we tend to explain role-related behaviors in term of situational factors.
B) we construct our own reality on the basis of our individual social experiences.
C) large gender differences in behavior tend to be downplayed by inconsistent social roles.
D) minor gender differences are exaggerated by the social roles men and women occupy.
A) we tend to explain role-related behaviors in term of situational factors.
B) we construct our own reality on the basis of our individual social experiences.
C) large gender differences in behavior tend to be downplayed by inconsistent social roles.
D) minor gender differences are exaggerated by the social roles men and women occupy.
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42
Which of the following researchers proposed social role theory?
A) Alice Eagly.
B) Diane Halpern.
C) Deborah Tannen.
D) Janet Shibley Hyde.
A) Alice Eagly.
B) Diane Halpern.
C) Deborah Tannen.
D) Janet Shibley Hyde.
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43
Cultural expectations about what is appropriate for each gender are called stereotypes.
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44
Research on females exposed prenatally to high levels of androgens suggests
A) androgen is basically a "female hormone."
B) prenatal hormones may contribute to gender differences.
C) the female embryo is highly resistant to the effects of such hormones.
D) none of these.
A) androgen is basically a "female hormone."
B) prenatal hormones may contribute to gender differences.
C) the female embryo is highly resistant to the effects of such hormones.
D) none of these.
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45
To support their assertions, evolutionary psychologists look for gender differences related to adaptive problems in a particular era.
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46
Cerebral specialization accounts for gender differences in cognition.
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47
Those individuals with low testosterone are likely to experience high sexual desire.
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48
According to_____, individuals construct their own reality based on societal expectations, conditioning, and self-socialization.
A) evolutionary psychology
B) social learning theory
C) social constructionism
D) the theory of cognitive dissonance
A) evolutionary psychology
B) social learning theory
C) social constructionism
D) the theory of cognitive dissonance
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Gender-role socialization occurs through
A) self-socialization.
B) observational learning.
C) reinforcement and punishment.
D) all of these.
A) self-socialization.
B) observational learning.
C) reinforcement and punishment.
D) all of these.
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50
The right hemisphere of the brain is actively processing mathematical information.
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51
"Gender differences are in the eye of the beholder" is a statement of the explanation for these differences put forth by
A) social role theorists.
B) social constructionists.
C) social learning theorists.
D) visual gender determinists.
A) social role theorists.
B) social constructionists.
C) social learning theorists.
D) visual gender determinists.
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52
Chemical substances released into the bloodstream by the endocrine glands are called
A) gonads.
B) enzymes.
C) hormones.
D) neurotransmitters.
A) gonads.
B) enzymes.
C) hormones.
D) neurotransmitters.
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53
A typical reaction by a father to gender-inappropriate behavior in his son is physical punishment.
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54
In part, gender roles are shaped by the power of rewards and punishment, which are the key processes in
A) operant conditioning.
B) classical conditioning.
C) observational learning.
D) social constructionism.
A) operant conditioning.
B) classical conditioning.
C) observational learning.
D) social constructionism.
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55
is the acquisition of the norms and roles expected of people in a particular society.
A) Socialization
B) Social learning
C) Social attribution
D) Sexual orientation
A) Socialization
B) Social learning
C) Social attribution
D) Sexual orientation
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56
Evolutionary psychologists explain social behaviors such as aggression and mating patterns in terms of different_____ pressures operating on the genders over the course of human history.
A) economic
B) hormonal
C) environmental
D) natural selection
A) economic
B) hormonal
C) environmental
D) natural selection
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57
Robert believes that males are more aggressive in virtually all world cultures because aggressiveness has a partial genetic cause and leads to social dominance and greater access to material resources. Robert holds a(n) view of gender differences.
A) social
B) clinical
C) evolutionary
D) physiological
A) social
B) clinical
C) evolutionary
D) physiological
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58
Which of the following has NOT been shown to influence gender-role socialization?
A) Observation.
B) Reinforcement.
C) Self-socialization.
D) Sexual motivation.
A) Observation.
B) Reinforcement.
C) Self-socialization.
D) Sexual motivation.
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59
The right and left hemispheres of the brain are differentially specialized.
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60
Which of the following possible influences on gender differences in behavior is most likely to be emphasized by an evolutionary psychologist?
A) Economic constraints.
B) Patterns of socialization.
C) Natural selection pressures.
D) Environmental pressures such as the media.
A) Economic constraints.
B) Patterns of socialization.
C) Natural selection pressures.
D) Environmental pressures such as the media.
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61
Sources of gender-role socialization include
A) parents.
B) schools.
C) the media.
D) all of these.
A) parents.
B) schools.
C) the media.
D) all of these.
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62
Television is theorized to help children transcend stereotypes about gender.
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63
Which of the following would NOT be considered a cost associated with the male gender role in our culture?
A) Pressure to succeed.
B) The fatherhood mandate.
C) Inability to express feelings.
D) Obsession with sexual performance.
A) Pressure to succeed.
B) The fatherhood mandate.
C) Inability to express feelings.
D) Obsession with sexual performance.
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64
The traditional female role consists of three major mandates: the _____mandate, the _____mandate, and to work outside the home.
A) success; marriage
B) success; motherhood
C) marriage; nurturance
D) marriage; motherhood
A) success; marriage
B) success; motherhood
C) marriage; nurturance
D) marriage; motherhood
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65
Compared to typical peers, gender atypical boys report_____.
A) more bullying
B) more loneliness
C) greater distress
D) all of these
A) more bullying
B) more loneliness
C) greater distress
D) all of these
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66
When children imitate the behavior of same-gender models they are demonstrating associative learning.
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67
Which of these is NOT part of the "modern male role"?
A) Organizational power.
B) Emotional self-expression toward women.
C) Emotional sensitivity toward women.
D) Economic inexpressiveness.
A) Organizational power.
B) Emotional self-expression toward women.
C) Emotional sensitivity toward women.
D) Economic inexpressiveness.
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68
Children 4 to 6 years of age separate into same-gender groups without adult direction.
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69
Which of the following is NOT considered a key element of the traditional male role?
A) Autonomy.
B) Emotional sensitivity with women.
C) Aggression.
D) Stoicism.
A) Autonomy.
B) Emotional sensitivity with women.
C) Aggression.
D) Stoicism.
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70
When parents allow boys to play with toys traditionally associated with girls, this confirms gender roles.
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71
Men seem to be experiencing a "masculinity crisis" due to
A) shifting male gender roles.
B) economic displacement.
C) female infringement on traditional male roles.
D) all of these.
A) shifting male gender roles.
B) economic displacement.
C) female infringement on traditional male roles.
D) all of these.
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72
Gender bias in school is most likely to show up in which of the following?
A) Teachers' treatment of boys and girls.
B) The frequency of praise teachers give to boys and girls.
C) Academic and career counseling.
D) All of these.
A) Teachers' treatment of boys and girls.
B) The frequency of praise teachers give to boys and girls.
C) Academic and career counseling.
D) All of these.
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73
The marriage and motherhood mandates fuel women's intense focus on_____ , that is, learning how to attract and interest males as prospective mates.
A) sexual orientation
B) heterosexual success
C) reproductive fitness
D) the self-reliant mandate
A) sexual orientation
B) heterosexual success
C) reproductive fitness
D) the self-reliant mandate
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74
Which of the following characteristics is NOT closely associated with the "traditional male role"?
A) Aggression.
B) Sexuality.
C) Dependency.
D) Stoicism.
A) Aggression.
B) Sexuality.
C) Dependency.
D) Stoicism.
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75
An intense fear and intolerance of homosexuality is called
A) sexism.
B) homophobia.
C) heterophobia.
D) cross-gender typing.
A) sexism.
B) homophobia.
C) heterophobia.
D) cross-gender typing.
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76
The intense fear and intolerance of homosexuality is
A) termed homophobia.
B) more common in women than in men.
C) the root cause of anxiety disorders in many men.
D) virtually nonexistent in Western cultures.
A) termed homophobia.
B) more common in women than in men.
C) the root cause of anxiety disorders in many men.
D) virtually nonexistent in Western cultures.
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77
In the modern male role, masculinity is validated by all but which of the following?
A) Emotional control.
B) Economic achievement.
C) Individual physical strength.
D) Organizational power.
A) Emotional control.
B) Economic achievement.
C) Individual physical strength.
D) Organizational power.
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Gender-role socialization depends on culture.
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Difficulties in expressing emotions are most likely to occur in
A) men with traditional attitudes.
B) men with nontraditional attitudes.
C) women with traditional attitudes.
D) women with nontraditional attitudes.
A) men with traditional attitudes.
B) men with nontraditional attitudes.
C) women with traditional attitudes.
D) women with nontraditional attitudes.
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Male gender-role socialization may lead to
A) pressure that inhibits sexual performance.
B) an emphasis on intimacy rather than sex.
C) greater satisfaction in sexual encounters.
D) a lack of concern for one's sexual performance.
A) pressure that inhibits sexual performance.
B) an emphasis on intimacy rather than sex.
C) greater satisfaction in sexual encounters.
D) a lack of concern for one's sexual performance.
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